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06-19-2013, 06:39 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Help me with my Britpop timeline
What should I add or take out? The criteria is either a fully britpop album or an album you can definitely (and or slightly?) hear influences of Britpop.
-1987 Darklands - Jesus and Mary Chain -1989 On Fire - Galaxie 500 -1990 Stone Roses - Stone Roses -1990 Heaven or Las vegas - Cocteau Twins -1990 The La's - The La's -1990 Nowhere - Ride -1990 Pigeonhole - New Fast Automatic Daffodils -1991 Lesuire - Blur -1991 Blue Lines - Massive Attack -1991 Screamadelica - Primal Scream - 1992 Doppleganger - Curve -1992 Between 10th and 11th - The Charlatans -1993 Modern Life is Rubbish - Blur -1993 Suede - Suede -1994 Dummy - Portishead -1994 His n hers - Pulp -1994 Second Coming - Stone Roses -1994 Dog Man Star - Suede -1994 Definatley Maybe - Oasis -1994 Parklife - Blur -1995 Should I coco - Supergrass -1995 Different Class - Pulp -1995 The Bends - Radiohead -1995 Whats the Story Morning Glory - Oasis -1995 Garbage - Garbage -1995 Elastica - Elastica -1995 The Charlatans - The Charlatans -1996 Expecting to fly - Bluetones -1996 Coming up - Suede -1997 Blur - Blur -1997 Ok Computer - Radiohead -1997 Urban Hymns - The Verve -1997 In it for the money - Supergrass -1997 Be Here Now - Oasis -1998 This Is Hardcore - Pulp -1999 13 - Blur -2000 Parachutes - Coldplay -2001 Gorillaz - Gorillaz -2002 A Rush of Blood to the Head - Coldplay DEATH. Left out: Last two Suede albums Last Blur album Last three (or four?) Oasis Albums Travis and the Stereophonics Last edited by Thinkofthechildren; 06-19-2013 at 06:50 PM. |
06-19-2013, 06:58 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Kind of defeats the purpose of a britpop list. A lot of britpop bands looked back to 60's and early 70's British artists for their inspiration, like T-Rex, Bowie and The Kinks. I love Galaxie 500 and everything but I don'r see where they come into it.
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06-19-2013, 07:40 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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You have nothing by The House Of Love, BMX Bandits, The Pastels, Happy Mondays, Inspiral Carpets, Carter USM, The Soup Dragons, Snuff, Teenage Fanclub, Northern Uproar, Kingmaker, Chapterhouse, The Auteurs, Sultans of Ping FC, Flowered Up, Swervedriver, XC-NN, Boo Radleys, The Trash Can Sinatras, McCarthy, Cud, The Family Cat, Birdland, The Servants, The Field Mice, Mega City Four, Heavenly, Talulah Gosh, Rain Tree Crow, Blaggers I.T.A., EMF, Pale Saints, Stereolab, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Kitchens of Distinction, Gene, Huggy Bear, Gallon Drunk, Daisy Chainsaw, Denim, Kinky Machine, Cornershop, Prolapse, Echobelly, Sleeper, Thurman, The Yummy Fur, S*M*A*S*H, These Animal Men, Lush, Velvet Crush, Laika, Senseless Things, Marion, Telstar Ponies, My Life Story, Tindersticks, Salad, Delicatessen, Super Furry Animals, Black Grape, Menswear, Scarfo, Plastic Fantastic, Urusei Yatsura, Catatonia, Sexus, Longpigs, Shed Seven, Ash, Belle and Sebastian, Animals That Swim, China Drum, Baader Meinhof, The Delgados, Broadcast, Strangelove, Pink Kross, Sleepy People, Ultrasound, Mansun, Hefner, Silver Sun, David Devant & His Spirit Wife, A.C. Acoustics, Spiritualized, Minty, Mono (Not the American Post Rock Band), Supermodel, Comet Gain, Orlando, Earl Brutus, The Male Nurse, Fridge, Gomez, Arab Strap, Symposium, Rialto, Black Box Recorder, Theaudience, The Beta Band, Ooberman, Clinic, Gay Dad, Gold Blade, The Bees, Death In Vegas, The All Seeing I, Badly Drawn Boy, The Go! Team, Regular Fries, Terris, Imitation Electric Piano, Ed Harcourt, The Reindeer Section, Mull Historical Society, French Kicks & Ikara Colt.
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06-20-2013, 02:56 AM | #9 (permalink) |
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I'm not saying they didn't have an influence, but there were also countless non-British bands who did. Personally I find them closer in spirit to bands like Red House Painters, Codeine and Low. If you're going to include Galaxie 500 in a Britpop list then why not include The Velvet Underground, Dinosaur Jr., Sonic Youth, Drop Nineteens, Lilys, Black Tamborine, Yo La Tengo etc? And no not all shoegaze bands were British.
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See most of those barely have a sound that resembles Brit pop. Galaxie 500 do. |
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